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14 CASE STUDY
How changing its contract terms
took Southern Water to the top of the
leakage table
18 CASE STUDY
Why partnership was key in
delivering a new leak detection
solution for plastic pipes
04 News
EFRA fl ooding inquiry
fi ndings published, SuDS
legislation delayed again,
the latest contract news
and more
11 Industry Leaders
Steve Kaye
Anglian Water head of
innovation on long-term
thinking, supply chain
engagement and why it is
an exciting time to be in the
water industry
23 The Pipe File
All you need to know to
select the right pipe supplier
26 Getting to Grips...
...with pipebursting. Our
quick guide to this trench-
less technology
28 Technically
Speaking
Thrust restraint design for
additions to the network
30 Digging Deeper
How the latest in aeration
blower technology could
cut energy use by 40%
Contents
July
Steve Kaye,
Anglian Water
It's not about asking
'how can we reduce
leaks?' it's about
asking 'how do
we get rid of leaks
altogether'.
Managing editor Will Parsons
wwtedit@fav-house.com
Sales executive North/Midlands
Judith Eastham
0161 903 1512
judith.eastham@fav-house.com
Sales executive South/Global
Michael Butcher
01342 332073
michael.butcher@fav-house.com
Classified sales Alyson Brice
01342 332075
alyson.brice@fav-house.com
Production Editor Mike Smith
Publisher Angela Himus
01342 332060
angela.himus@fav-house.com
EDITORIAL BOARD
Simon Barnes Yorkshire Water
Nigel Paterson Veolia Water
James Chalmers ABB
Piers Clark Thames Water, Isle Utilities
Tony Conway United Utilities
Paul Gibbs Anglian Water
Graham Keegan Eight
2
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Mark Allen Black & Veatch
Duncan Lewis Xylem Water Solutions
Austin Penn Sulzer Pumps Municipal Water
Frank Rogalla Aqualia
Mark Smith WRc
Prof Tom Stephenson
Cranfield University,
British Water, Bluewater Bio
Steve Webber Murphy Group
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PIPING UP
"It's clear to me that as an
industry we have a huge
challenge ahead, to work in
partnership with other key
stakeholders more eff ectively
and to communicate with people
at risk of fl ooding in a much
clearer and more accessible way."
Simon Cocks, Severn Trent Water
07 EXPERT OPINION
Severn Trent's Simon Cocks on
why fl ood communication with
customers needs a new language